Faunist Quotes & Sayings
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Top Faunist Quotes
In meditation we research the field without time and space and activity, and yet produce a useful effect while conducting the research. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Nothing's lost forever. — Tony Kushner
Functional societies need algorithms which reward us for being of service to those who need it most. Instead we have algorithms which reward us for being of service to those who need it least — Heather Marsh
Nothing tends so much to the advancement of knowledge as the application of a new instrument. — Humphry Davy
For me, I'm a filmmaker because, above all, I'm an explorer. It's my way of exploring and investigating the problems, the questions, and the mysteries about what it means to be human that vex me most, that keep me up at night, and that, when I finally fall asleep, insinuate themselves into my dreams. — Joshua Oppenheimer
Nothing lasts forever on this earth. But whatever's good comes back every once in a while if you let it. — Gladys Hasty Carroll
Under the guidance of her Christian pastors, she entertained — Charles Dickens
Dude, what is it with you and zoms? — Jonathan Maberry
Positive reinforcement changes behavior for the better, while criticism stabilizes negative behaviors and blocks change. — Virginia H. Pearce
When the world asks "what was it like?" Only the photographer can say "See! — Mark Denman
To change history is very slow. The first two times I came to the States - black people didn't have the right to vote. — Agnes Varda
I never desired to go into war zones. I never had any thought about it. It sort of just happened as part of the job. — Kate Adie
There are moments when mental overload can render words impossible. — Nicholas Sparks
There is nothing that strengthens the ego more than being right. Being right is identification with a mental position - a perspective, an opinion, a judgement, a story. For you to be right, of course, you need someone else to be wrong, as so the ego loves to make wrong in order to be right. — Eckhart Tolle
